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PAGE TWO PRISONER'S EARS WERE CUT OFF This Was Punishment For Perjury In North Carolina In ISIS, As Shown By Court Record. The nvor.Ls in the ofli.o of th. clerk of '.ho Superior court 'tt Jredell • unty. N. haw the fel lowing unique document tiuit ;s of inti rest: "I'IMSMMKNT KOK I'KK.IIKV "Fall term Iredell superior eoitrt November 0, I s ! >• State v.- .biu than Coffey: I'er.iury. not guil ty. Verdict find tho defendant guilty if the perjury in tho manner and form as .harci in the hill f in-, ii .tment. "The pv ~. ni r, .Jonathan Coffey. | Wing placed at the bar and demand-J » . :t" ho had at jth:t o -ay why • the so!',:.. •f t.. law ,-houM tu »I i s-rer. •' • I ..ira.*i>t him. >u:d noth. „:.l\ I*. ti.oref'Vo ;iJj idged by tho . . :;rt ti'.at tho pn-et.er at the oar. • -;. i • •mi! ttod until t'.'. 1 • art- -.1 nt .\. ;• ■ t'• I'KAt ii' ■ I'. v-h (ii i>ru .i IVai he *•" PI : - I»U * I,S I"rat •. \"ilicit ! 'Air in H'l-he! lot-. Nim - j>|. 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We could not foresee how Rreat the demand would be for this catalog and as our Special Midsummer Sale Catalog will be published so soon— May 15th, it seems hardly practicable to print a fresh supply of the big book before the special sale catalog is out. We have all the big bargains thnt have made our catalog so popular and created the huge demand, but unfortunately we have no more books. However, If our old custom ers and new ones will co-operate with us they will render a real service to us and to their neighbors* We thank you* The CHARLES WILLIAM STORES New York City Inc. IFEOERAL AID HIGHWAY MEASURE! Kill Alivatly Approval By the • Houso Carries a Total of j j?li?~».H>o,000 Fur Roads. Washington, June 11.—The sen-J ati late today passed the SI(!•">,000,-1 ciio federal aid road bill already ap- " proved bv the house. Tho vote was Co to (>, Senator* ' lUntriuun and M. l oan, Conn., Me' •alf. Mil >de Island, and Moses New Hampshire, republicans; and Kd- ' wards. 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Come and look our stock over, ask t the price and you will ; readily see The Rig" | Store will stretch your ; dollars. ! Shore Mercantile Co., J The Big: Store, King, N C. i l NOTICE. l j Havinp duly qualified as admin istrator of Steven Ashby, decease 1, ( all persons owinjf '.said estate are A , requested to nine forward and make ' payment of the same, and all per- sons holding claims against sail j estate are notified to present same 1 , ito the undersigned for payment on or before the 2."> th day of April, 1927 , ! or this notice will be pleaded in bar j of their recovery. , 1 t Germanton R. 1, X. C., April 21, ItM. j, M. D. SIZF.MORE, Admr. of 1 Steven Ashby, dee'd. i 1 ! J. I). Humphreys, Atty. for Admr. n 8 I*^3ll——ll—JE 1 DQim i i.. ,i i n —iinimir 1 1 iiETimca 100 , m Weak, Aiiing In ' WOMEN ■]| should take GARDUI || The Woman's Tonic 1 Sold Everywhere || 10 rii OS { THE DANBURY REPORTER TOWNSHIP S. S. CONVENTION SOON Meadows Township Members Asked To Meet With Friend ship Church (hi July 10th. The Meadows Township Sunday School Convention is hereby called to meet with the Friendship Baptist Sunday School on Saturday, July le. h»2«J, at 10 e'clock, A. >l. We urgently request that every Sunday school in the township bo present with a short program, an i we will have a good convention. We are count inn on you to be then ami help us l>oth l>.v being presen and also l>y taking part in the exer cises We can't do the work by our selves as much as we love it, I it" the r'nvi nti.n is to he s;i cess we must have your cooperate ". Thi» June 11, U'2t'>. J. i!. (iIvKKNK, Pros. V. S. MOSS, Sec. SALE OF VALUABLE LAN P. r,y virtue of :i decree of the Superior Court of Stokes coun ty, N. rendered by A. Fagg. C. S. ('., in the Special IV xeedings entitled "C. E. Davi aiul J. U. Voss. Exei'.st o|-> of .Ich'.i A. Pturion. dee'd.. vs. .Irs. Annie 1.. Hurt on, et als." anthori/.ing the t:nC r signed to make sale of the hereinafter described lands to make assets to pay debts, we will sejl at public auction to the highest 1 I : ier in front th.e Pank 'i\ Stokes Comity. at Walnut Cuve. N. at le • i" two o'clock. I*. M.. . SATURDAY. JULY 17. IS'2U. the following described lands -W i* t lleginning at a point in ;i;e ■ ' i .'l i'ii i.inviiie and Step' en N.-al line. rui- v.—: 29 chains p.iiiiti )•••. tlunce north > •. hai;;-. '•> pointers. thence N. i!: ;i in - to pointers, thence W. o ciuons t i pomtt i's and st: ke, thence south chains to a stake. theive west ■"> chains • > a stake, thence south 10 chains to pointers in Buck Turner's line, thence west S chains t > pointers and a rock. Turner's corner, l>r. A. («. Jones' line, thence south b*> chains to a black * ak corner in Jones' line, (supposedly Jop.es' and Stone's corner.) thence south.".2 degs. east with Stone's line •">•"> chains t» a corner C. L. Flinn's line, 1.". chains to a stone corner in the bed of a branch, thence N. 54 chains with the old Flynt Fulp line and the old Stephen Neal line, to the beginning,' containing 248 acres, more or less, save and except a tract of approximately 25 acres con veyed by deed from John A. P.urton and wife, to Caruthers, the said tract being now owned by Thenia Lowe, leaving 223 acres and one half, more or less, and being that boundary of land conveyed by deeds from T. A. Linville and wife, I). W. Linville and wife, to John A. Burton, see deeds of record, Register's ofiice of Stokes county, N. C., Book 42, at page ;)43 and at page 594 of said book 42. One lot in the town of Wal nut Cove, N. C., 100 by 200 ft. and upon which is situated a dwelling house now occupied by Mrs. G. I'. Overby, sakne being situated on Main Street of said town of Walnut Cove. Terms of sale: One-half cash on day of sale, one-fourth upon a credit of six months and one fourth upon a credit of 18 months, with bond and approv ed security for deferred pay ments, with interest at (5 per cent, on same and with privi lege of purchaser paying all cash if he so desires. This June 14, 1926. C. E. DAVIS and J. R. VOSS, Executors of John A. Burton, dee'd. Commissioners. J. D. Humphreys, Geo. L. Jarvis, Attorneys for Exrs. Summer School Begins At Stuart A summer school for teachers opened at Stuart. Ya., Monday of this week and will continue until Aug. 2!* th. The school offers both high si hool and seventh grade work, Attendance is reported to be large, Three North Carolina towns em ploy a policewoman as part of their regular force. These towns being Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. j By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust executed to me on the 13 day of December, 1922. by H. D. Turpin and wife, which is recorded in the otlice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county, N. C.. in book 66, page 785. to which reference is here unto made to secure the pav ment of a note therein recited in the sum of seven hundrul and fifty dollars, ($750.00.) de fault having Ik'cii made in the payment of said note at ma turity. and the holder thereof having applied to me to lore close the trust for the satisfac tion of the debt secured there by. 1 will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on premises in Pinnacle, N. C. SATURDAY. Jl I.Y 1926. at the hour of I o'clock. I'. M., the lands described in sail deed in trust, to-wit: Th.e house and l>>t in Pin nacle. next to M. P. Parsonage lot mid others, and .bounded as follow.-, viz: Beginning on a slake in Southern Railway right of way line running west 25i feet t" a stake: ther.i' N. with street line lt*o feet to a stake, the Parsonage 1 i ••« er: tlier.ee ta.-l with Par.-i nag lot line 250 feet to a stake :n right-of-way. thence -■•»,,;h villi right of way line 100 feet to t e i> .Mining. This May .",1. 1926. C. W. PA'ITERSON, Trio' •'. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State of North Carolina, Stokes County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk- j The Bank of Stokes Countv, PlaintitV, . vs. , John A. "\oung, defendant, j ' In the above entitled action it appearing ,to the court that the defendant John A. Young, is a non-resident of the State: of North Carolina, and can not; after due dilligence be found therein and can not be person-' ally served with summons, and that lie is a necessary party to j this action, the same being an' action on certain notes that the! defendant executed to the plaintiff in the the years 1925 and 1926. The aggregate of the principal of said notes be- 1 ing $599.23. The said notes; being due and unpaid. The said defendant John A. Young owns good property in Stokes coun ty, North Carolina. | It is therefore ordered by the court that the publication of notice be made for four suc cessive weeks in the Danbury Reporter, a newspaper publish ed in Stokes county, notifying the said John A. Young, non resident defendant, to appear at the olfice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes coun jty, in Danbury, N. C., on the 12th day of July, 1926, and de mur to or answer said com plaint and let the defendant John A. Young take notice that if he fails to appear and demur | or answer said complaint on or ,by the said 12th day of July, 1926, the relief demanded in complaint will be granted. This May 24, 1926. A. J. FAGG, Clerk Superior Court, Virginia Increases Soldiers Pension* The General Assembly of Virgin a at its last session increased all Con federate veterans pensions $lO per year. The soldiers now receive the following amounts: Totally blind. $270; totally disabled, $1">0; partial I disability. $l2O. All {tensions are payable quarterly. I " GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN Randolph County. Attrac tive price. Easy terms. Write Box 7, Franklinville. N. C. j 16june3w NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Stokes Coun ty, N. C.. rendered in the Spe cial Proceedings entitled. "J. (J. Rut ledge and others against Ethel Rutledge and Fred Rut ledge," appointing the under signed a commissioner, to sell the lands of Mrs. Sarah Rut ledge. deceased, for partitioi among her heirs-at-law, 1 w re-sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of the said Mr;. Sarah Rutledge in Meadows township, Stokes county. N. (\, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., JUNE 19th. 1926. a tract of land formerly belong ing to thi- said Mrs. Sarah Rut ledge, bounded as follows: "Beginning at a pine and hickory in George W. Newsoin's lino, runs north 5 chains to p 'inter-, his corner: thence ... w • h ! s line :;i •> chains to 'i !"j"\vood. his corner: thence X. on N wsom's and Boles' line, chains tii a pine. Boles' cor i t; 1 hence west oil Poles' an-i Baker's line. 2t'>" | ehs. to a hit ory. N. E. loi'Per f lot No. thence south on that line. :'>!• chains to a plum tree: thence north OS degrees east, with hue of lot No. 1. ■> eh.'nns to a stone, formerly a pine: theive south. 80 degrees iast. l.'» ehs. to a dogwood: thence north 67 degrees east. •'> chains to th beginning, containing 91 acre*, more or less." This .May 17th. 1926. J. G. RI'TLEDGE. Commissioner. X. (). Pet roe. Atty. NOTICE : i The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of ! Jennie Jossup, deceased, all persons lowing said estate will present them to the undersigned, duly itemized 'and verified on r before the 13th 'day of May, 1'.t27, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will makj prompt settlement. Tobaeeoville, N*. C„ May 13, 1020. S. W. THOMAS, Adm'r. \V. R. Badgett, Atty for Admr. Jennie Jessup, dee'd. NOTI C E ! j Having qualified as administratrix {of the estate of Miss Josie Pepper, | deceased, late of Stokes county, X. jC , this is to notify all persons ■ having claims against the estate of ;said deceased, to exhibit them to I the undersigned on or before the i-lth day of June, 1027, or this notice | will be pleaded in bar of their re j covery. All persons indebted to : said estate will please make im ' mediate payment. I This May 27, 1026. i MRS. S. P. CHRISTIAN, Admr'x. of Miss Josie Pepper, deed. J. W. Hall, Atty. I I ————————————— j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j Having qualified as administrator of the estate of I .aura Jane (Kiser) | Parr, deceased, late of Stokes coun ty, North ('a-tPni, this is to notify all persons n.wing claims against estate of »»M deceased, to ex ' hibit them to the undersigned at J Mizpah, N. C., on or b?fore the 2. r >th day of May, 1027, or this .iotice wil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make iminedia. l payment. E. C. BARR, Admr. of Laura Jane (Kiser) Barr. , Chas. R. Helsabeck, Atty. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16. I^-6 CORN FOR SALE. We have about -10 barrels ot good sound corn for sale at ! $6.00 per barrel. W. l>. j GLENN, Mgr. Old Town Farm, ! Walnut Cove, N. C. 16J4 • i NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that jbids will be received until 'J L'cloi-k. P. M. on June 28th, •I 1926. by the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Walnut J Cove, North Carolina, in the Town Hall for the purchase of . $20,000 Water and Electric Light and Sewer System Bonds of said town, dated June l*t, 1026, and maturing June Ist, 1929 to 1918. bearing interest Mat the rate of six per cent per i annum, payable semi-annually, idenomination $1.0(10 each, and both principal and interest . payable at the Guaranty Tr -v. . Company, in the city and State I of New York. ■; Said bonds are issued u; del* '.the provisions of the Muni- >.l Finance Act (Sections 2918 c> , 2961. Consolidated Statute, of North Carolina, as ante!:! i > and re-enacted. Extra Se-s'cii • 1921.) All bids must be accompani ed by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or tiu.-.t company, payable to the oivor of 1 lie Treasurer of the Tavit ! i f Walnut Cove, for two p.-r ; centum of the par valu • of • the bonds bid for. to s ■ ..v • the Town against any loss re -1 suiting from a failure of the ' I suit' it fro'M •! t'aihnv of ihi> . bidder to comply wii r. t*it? i terms of his bid. Tlie nVht is reserve ! I re ' ject {in,* ' V ."ill bids or 'o a ipt the bid deemed most advun'- , agt oils to tb'' To\.n \ li. VpsS, c;.' \ Town f Walnut Cove. N 1 . ICE-SALE OF I.AM) UNDER DEED IN TRUST. j By virtue of the power ot; • sale contained in {i certain de« i in trust bearing (kite of M:iy ' 12. 1921, recorded in the >;! ice Jot' the Register of Deeds of iStokes county, X. (\, in book No. 66, page 363, executed by 1 W. E. Ilartman and wife, Claud L. Ilartman, to the undersign -1 ed, J. I). Humphreys, trustee, 1 to secure a debt of one th»ns -1 and dollars, and interest due to 1 the Bank of Stokes County, ' and default having been made 1 in the payment of said debt, and demand having been made •upon me to sell the lands con jveyed in said deed in trust to satisfy the terms of said deed lin trust, and under an order of re-sale entered in this mat jter by A. J. Fagg, Clerk of the . Superior court of Stokes coun ty. X. C., I will on— • i MONDAY, JULY sth, 1926. j at the hour of two o'clock, P.M. !at the court house door in the town of Danbury, N. C., sell at [Jpublic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the lands con veyed in said deed in trust, j which {ire described as follows to-wit; a certain tract of land 1 , being and lying in Stokes conn- A ty, X. C„ and more particularly j described and defined in the I following to wit: Adjoining the lands of G. M. Allen, Mrs. 1 F. E. Shore, beginning at an iron stake, Mrs. F. E. Shore's !* j corner, running north 32 degs. > i east 219 feet to an iron stak'3 - on bank of railroad cut, thence ■* south 55 degrees west 125 feet t to an iron stake in railroad cut, -1 thence south 39 degrees west, 1 ( 226 feet to an iron stake, G. M. 1 Allen's corner in the edge of 1 the Hollow road, thence With • | said road south 53 degrees east 11107 and 1-3 feet to the begin ning, Bidding to begin at $1488.77. I This June 15. 1926. \- J. D. HUMPHREYS, I Trustee.
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